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Maple Leaf Green World Inc. N.MGW

"Maple Leaf Green World Inc and its subsidiaries focus on the cannabis industry in North America. It operates or funds three cannabis projects, in British Columbia, California, and Nevada. The company applies its eco-agriculture knowledge and cultivation technology to produce contaminant-free organic cannabis products."


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Comment by Assouf2008on Jun 23, 2011 3:48pm
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RE: RE: RE: GoC bio-diesel initiatives

RE: RE: RE: GoC bio-diesel initiativesLots of promising programs and funding coming on line, and with social pressure to find a more efficient way of producing biofuels without compromising agricultural capacity required for growing food, it seems like it is just a matter of time before countries and industry realizes yellowhorn as a solution. What is key here is the marketing and education of the public and the perhaps a Government research funded endorsement of Yellowhorn as a viable or recommended plant for biofuel.

There is a great deal to be excited about MPE's prospects, but the problem remains the roadmap to get us there. I continue to maintain that the real issue I have with MPE is the lack of revenue. They are on the impetus of great things and IF they can secure their first big dollar contract, and deliver on the goods, the rest will fall in line.

It is just like making money. The first few million are the hardest to accumulate, but it gets progressively easier to earn millions thereafter.

Let's just hope that it doesn't take us another 36 months from here to get back over a buck. GLTA.


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